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Sid N.
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Bay area RE correction

Sid N.
  • Investor
  • San Ramon, CA
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Been look at this paragon article  . Going by history real estate values have corrected every time rents have corrected . Is this the start of the down turn ? looks similar to the downturn in 1999 .

Check Q3 2016 where rent has started dropping 

http://www.paragon-re.com/3_Recessions_2_Bubbles_a...

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Amit M.
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Amit M.
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yeah but look at 2008-2011, where RE prices really fell a lot. Rent drop during that period?  Not so much. 

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